Difference between revisions of "Inheritance" - New World Encyclopedia

From New World Encyclopedia
m
Line 1: Line 1:
 
[[Category:Life sciences]]
 
[[Category:Life sciences]]
 
[[Category:Politics and social sciences]]
 
[[Category:Politics and social sciences]]
 +
[[Category:Physical sciences]]
  
  
Line 9: Line 10:
 
# ''Biol'' '''a.''' The process of genetic transmission of characteristics. '''b.''' A characteristic so inherited.
 
# ''Biol'' '''a.''' The process of genetic transmission of characteristics. '''b.''' A characteristic so inherited.
  
These various types of inheritance, and others, have been studied within different fields:
+
These various types of inheritance, and others, are studied within different fields:
  
 
*'''[[Inheritance (Sociology)]]'''
 
*'''[[Inheritance (Sociology)]]'''
Line 15: Line 16:
  
 
*'''[[Inheritance (Biology)]]'''  
 
*'''[[Inheritance (Biology)]]'''  
'''Biological inheritance''' is the process by which a [[cell (biology)|cell]] or [[organism]] acquires characteristics of its parent cell or organism. The study of biological inheritance is called [[genetics]].
+
'''Biological inheritance''' is the process by which a [[cell (biology)|cell]] or [[organism]] acquires characteristics of its parent cell or organism. The study of biological inheritance is called [[genetics and heredity|genetics]].
  
 
*'''[[Inheritance (spiritual)]]'''  
 
*'''[[Inheritance (spiritual)]]'''  
In addition to inheriting physical, social, and biological items or characteristics, there are also ''spiritual'' aspects to inheritance. This involves the passing on of spiritual merit or debt to one's descendants, karma, original sin, ancestral sin, etc., as studied by [[religions]].
+
In addition to inheriting physical, social, and biological items or characteristics, there are also '''spiritual''' or '''[[religions|religious]]''' aspects to inheritance. These involve passing on spiritual merit or debt to one's descendants, karma, original sin, ancestral sin, etc.
*'''[[Inheritance (computer science)]]'''  
+
 
within the field of [[computer science]].
+
*'''[[Inheritance (Computer science)]]'''  
 +
Applying the concept of inheritance in '''[[computer science]]''' allows the reuse of existing code with little or no modification, by creating a new context which receives certain traits from one previously defined. For example, in some word processing applications, stylistic attributes such as font size, layout, or color, may be inherited from a template or from another document.
  
  
 
{{Credit|25385165}}
 
{{Credit|25385165}}

Revision as of 22:25, 28 October 2005


According to The American Heritage Dictionary, Inheritance can mean

  1. Something that one came into possession of.
  2. Something that is received from an ancestor or other person by legal succession or will.
  3. Something regarded as heritage: the cultural inheritance of Rome.
  4. Biol a. The process of genetic transmission of characteristics. b. A characteristic so inherited.

These various types of inheritance, and others, are studied within different fields:

Sociologists have studied the inheritance of physical and monetary items from one's ancestors, namely the practice of passing on property, titles, debts, and obligations after death. Also of interest to sociologists is the third type of inheritance, the heritage we receive from our family, society, culture, nation, and world.

  • Inheritance (Biology)

Biological inheritance is the process by which a cell or organism acquires characteristics of its parent cell or organism. The study of biological inheritance is called genetics.

  • Inheritance (spiritual)

In addition to inheriting physical, social, and biological items or characteristics, there are also spiritual or religious aspects to inheritance. These involve passing on spiritual merit or debt to one's descendants, karma, original sin, ancestral sin, etc.

  • Inheritance (Computer science)

Applying the concept of inheritance in computer science allows the reuse of existing code with little or no modification, by creating a new context which receives certain traits from one previously defined. For example, in some word processing applications, stylistic attributes such as font size, layout, or color, may be inherited from a template or from another document.


Credits

New World Encyclopedia writers and editors rewrote and completed the Wikipedia article in accordance with New World Encyclopedia standards. This article abides by terms of the Creative Commons CC-by-sa 3.0 License (CC-by-sa), which may be used and disseminated with proper attribution. Credit is due under the terms of this license that can reference both the New World Encyclopedia contributors and the selfless volunteer contributors of the Wikimedia Foundation. To cite this article click here for a list of acceptable citing formats.The history of earlier contributions by wikipedians is accessible to researchers here:

The history of this article since it was imported to New World Encyclopedia:

Note: Some restrictions may apply to use of individual images which are separately licensed.